The Howard Baker Forum

"As a nation, we must never tire of reaching sound policies through bipartisanship, vigorous but honest debate and a healthy respect for the other fellow's point of view. The Howard Baker Forum serves as a platform for discussion and as an honest broker of solutions."

- Senator Howard H. Baker, Jr.

Our Programs

“Senator Baker was renowned and honored for his extraordinary ability to cross party lines for the greater good of our country. He was a remarkable conciliator who was respected in Washington like no other and he helped navigate our country through some of our greatest challenges in the past century,” said Scott Campbell, president of the Howard Baker Forum.

The Cuba Consortium is an assembly of companies, non-profit organizations, investors, academics, and entrepreneurs organized to track and examine the normalization process in both countries and to inform and prepare its members for opportunities to engage Cuba. They are complemented by foreign policy, political, economic, international development, legal, and cultural experts who have specialized knowledge of the diplomacy, politics, and economics of the normalization process.

The Howard Baker Forum established the United States-Japan Roundtable to enhance cooperation between the two countries and improve public understanding of nuclear energy. The Roundtable facilitates relationships between its Americans and Japanese members through conferences, meetings and workshops held throughout the year.

The Forum on Energy is a dynamic online information center designed to collect and disseminate developments in the field of nuclear energy. The Forum’s content reflects a range of compelling voices that recognize the vital role of nuclear energy as countries around the globe seek sustainable, renewable forms of energy.

Shale gas and liquids are potential game-changers for American political, economic, and energy security. The Howard Baker Forum is actively working toward a national consensus.
The American Shale Consortium is being established to institutionalize this effort and bring together diverse stakeholders interested in practical, near-term solutions.

Launched in February 2013, HPC4Energy.org
widely disseminates information about the power of high performance
computing (HPC) to improve American competitiveness in the global
marketplace.